Bad Circulation Treatment And Natural Remedies For Bad Circulation
There are millions of people approximately the globe captivating treatment for bad circulation, and there are a lot of others who suffer from bad circulation, but not conscious of that. Most people disregard the symptoms or take it flippantly and hence fail to identify it in time. When the being dies all of a [...]
Can Flying Cause Blood Clots?
Blood clots in the leg, called deep venous thromboses (DVTs), can occur in a very broad spectrum of the population. Diabetics, the elderly and those who recently had surgery are not the only people who are at risk of developing a blood clot. Did you know if you travel by plane frequently, are on [...]
Understanding the Risk Factors That Develop During Pregnancy
Pregnancy is such a wonderful stage for women. For them, it symbolizes having reached the apex of womanhood and the beginning of the most satisfying and greatest journey she will undertake along with the child in her womb. Pregnancy is like having reached the finish line in a race, but unlike other races, this [...]
PAD, Peripheral Artery Disease.
February 19, 2010 by admin
Filed under Thrombosis
Do you know that in the U.S alone 8 to 12 million people are suffering from PAD, more commonly known as poor circulation. The scary thing is that each year these numbers seem to be steadily increasing because of peoples life style. Smoking, junk food, obesity and lack of activity are just some of [...]
Varicose and Spider Veins: What You Should Know About it
February 18, 2010 by admin
Filed under Prevention
If you think that varicose and spider veins are the least of your concerns, think again. These are problems that could become major health issues if not attended to right away. All veins are connected to the heart. It is also through this body system that oxygen is transmitted to the vital organs. [...]
Pathogenesis of Varicosity
Chronic venous disease of the lower limbs is one of the most common medical conditions seen in clinical practice. There is some disagreement over the actual prevalence of chronic venous insufficiency due to the lack of a standardized definition. There have been several large epidemiological studies with varied criteria for venous disease. Amazingly, approximately [...]
Vein Removal Options
February 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Sclerotherapy
Removing unwanted varicose veins or spider veins can be a frustrating process for patients. The conditions alone are enough to make one’s head spin and cause a great deal of unpleasantness for sufferers of vein diseases. Help and relief is available, however, in the form of modern medical breakthroughs and treatments and with experienced [...]
DVT – The Silent Killer
February 3, 2010 by admin
Filed under Thrombosis
So, DVT? What is it exactly? Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is where a blood clot forms within the body – normally the leg. It usually shows up with a big red painful swelling. The blood, when it clots, can look a bit like a mass of jelly Now this sounds bad enough but listen [...]
Removing Unsightly Veins
February 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Sclerotherapy
Benefits and Risks of Removing Veins Blue lines along the legs are more common than we think. With 15 percent of men and 25 percent of women suffering from varicose veins, it’s no wonder many want they removed. The prominent blue veins make individuals feel less than perfect and more insecure about their looks. [...]
What Is DVT?
February 1, 2010 by admin
Filed under Thrombosis
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr. Jennifer Feeny Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition in which a blood clot (a blockage) forms in a deep vein. Although these clots usually occur in the veins of the leg, they can also develop in other parts of the body. A DVT is considered a medical emergency [...]





